@@senzahydrogen Thank you. I'm designing my own system. But, what if I use a check valve between the separator and the water tank? There is always positive pressure from the electrolyzer's hydrogen outlet so I assume it should be able to push the water uphill, through the check valve into the water tank? The reason I ask is I'm hoping to build a system that isn't so tall.
@@ChristmasEve777 If you can ensure that there is always positive pressure in the separator, then it should be no problem to use a check valve. However, it would be best to test this setup before formally implementing it.
Does the water/gas separator need to be elevated like that?
Yes, this ensures that the water surface level is higher than the water storage tank.
@@senzahydrogen Thank you. I'm designing my own system. But, what if I use a check valve between the separator and the water tank? There is always positive pressure from the electrolyzer's hydrogen outlet so I assume it should be able to push the water uphill, through the check valve into the water tank? The reason I ask is I'm hoping to build a system that isn't so tall.
@@ChristmasEve777 If you can ensure that there is always positive pressure in the separator, then it should be no problem to use a check valve. However, it would be best to test this setup before formally implementing it.
what is the voltage and current?
20A 7V
How can we store the hydrogen brother
You can check this blog senzahydrogen.com/four-hydrogen-storage-and-transportation-technology-status.html